Gene Kim
Aug 27, 2020
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
Suzanne Collins’ newest novel, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, is the prequel to her widely-popular Hunger Games trilogy. The story...
Deborah Han
Feb 29, 2020
The Wolves
I always grimace at the phrase “coming-of-age.” In my mind, the words are subtly tainted by their overuse. Yet I cannot think of any...
Alexandra Bowman
Feb 29, 2020
Cats Can Have a (Reluctantly) Positive Review, as a Treat
I unironically enjoyed the Cats movie. Now before my professional, academic, and social futures are irreversibly compromised by this...
Michael Oross
Feb 29, 2020
1917
The Oscar-nominated feature 1917 is an undoubtedly impressive film on a technical level. Much of the con- versation surrounding the...
Connor Lammas
Feb 29, 2020
Circles, Mac Miller
In recent years, every posthumous album from a recently passed artist seems to be a cash grab by their label. The releases of posthumous...
Bianca Berman
Jan 17, 2020
Best Anime of the 2010s
Your Lie in April It appears that anime still largely has a bad reputation. Far too many reduce the media to a subfield associated...
Derek Engen
Jan 17, 2020
Field Medic: Songs from the Sunroom
Under the name Field Medic, lo-fi folk singer Kevin Patrick released the album Songs from the Sunroom in 2017. A compilation of songs...
Laura Rockefeller
Jan 17, 2020
The Marriage Plot
The Marriage Plot, published in 2011, is the most recent novel by the legendary Jeffrey Eugenides. After a nine-year break, the book...
Max Zhang
Dec 7, 2019
Caroline Polachek: Pang
Caroline Polachek Pang. The title of Caroline Polachek’s debut album is a curious piece of language. Modulating between material and...
Connor Rush
Dec 7, 2019
Parasite
The Kim family in Parasite. The word “masterpiece” is used far too often in film criticism. Few films actually stand at the top of an...